Part a

Louis Thayer
Professor Carpenter
CRJ 212
April 7th, 2011 Generally when people are talking about evidence they are thinking of physical evidence or a key witness of a specific crime described. In some instances this is not always the case. As technology becomes more advanced and readily available in today’s society so isn’t the rate of cyber crimes and how they have increased. A cyber crime could be defined as a crime using the technology, usually over the internet and other technological devices. It is important that our generation and then future generations understand what is happening in today’s society. There has been a growing trend that probably started up a few years ago. “Sexting” is the form of texting for the young teenager generation to show them self in the most unwanted manner. The evidence of sexting could get you very serious trouble and then you could be facing like long threatening outcomes as a part of it. The purpose of the article “sexting” found in the Federal Bureau of Investigation Bulletin is to show the risky actions and overreactions if you get caught (Bowker and Sullvian 1). The authors of this article take an approach in multiple areas of this article. It gives the consequences pending what actually happens and then the horrific stories and why you should not do it in the first place (1). The evidence approach to this article can be interpreted as so. There are two ways that the evidence of sexting can be seen (Bowker and Sullivan 1). The first one says that illegal images of child pornography such as a text of a nude underage person can be placed under the law of the federal child pornographic statue (1). Even though there is no official rule for “sexting” it could fall under that category. The second response to an alleged misconduct of “sexting” could be the use of a computer (Bowker and Sullivan 1). Just because you have…...

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